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Jerry Hoag, city's dean of movies, dies at 84

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Hoag, Gerald H. (Jerry)

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D. S. McIntyre, Theater Owner, Passes At 76

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Wayside Theatre, December 1967

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Stories Opened In Theater Building

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Ann Arbor News, January 5, 1928
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Theater Project A Shrine To Art

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Romanesque Motif Used In Ceiling

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Flint Structural Steel Company [advertisement]

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Hoag To Run New Theater

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Michigan: A Butterfield Theatre [advertisement]

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